Marketing Internships
Marketing interns will assist the Marketing and Publicity Directors
with the Press’s promotion and sales efforts. Ideal candidates will be
energetic, inventive, hard working, web-savvy, and brimming with ideas
about creative ways to market our titles. While assisting with a wide
range of projects, interns will gain hands-on experience and training
in all aspects of book marketing, while also gaining a good
understanding of nonprofit literary publishing.
Interns' responsibilities will include:
• A commitment to work fifteen to twenty-five hours per week for four months.
• Assisting marketing staff with promoting nation-wide events.
• Assisting marketing staff with tracking, formatting and archiving of book reviews and other media.
• Maintaining and updating the Graywolf web site, and assisting with on-line promotional initiatives.
• Assisting in the production of advertisements, press releases, and promotional materials.
• Assisting with mailings to media, consumers, booksellers, and other contacts.
• Working with Marketing Director to track revenue and research additional sales outlets.
Necessary Skills and Qualifications:
• Self-motivated, detail-oriented individual with excellent written, verbal, and organizational skills.
• Skill in coordinating and completing special projects and routine tasks.
• Excellent computer skills with experience in Microsoft Office and database management.
• Ability to work independently and with others.
• Dependability, flexibility, and ability to maintain confidentiality.
• Ability to work well under pressure and with deadlines.
• A passion for publishing and a knowledge of contemporary literature and Graywolf titles (preferred).
• Applicants with design experience and familiarity with InDesign Publishing Software (preferred).
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Graywolf Press offers ongoing unpaid internships designed to expose
qualified applicants to editorial, marketing, and development work, and
other aspects of the publishing industry. Graywolf is an independent,
nonprofit literary press dedicated to the creation and promotion of
thoughtful and imaginative contemporary literature essential to a vital
and diverse culture.
We have recently restructured our internship program. Instead of
offering a general publishing internship, we are now offering focused
departmental internships. Five internships will be offered per session: two marketing internships, one development internship, and two editorial
internships. The internships are intended for those who are serious
about pursuing these particular fields, and the acceptance process will
be highly selective. Please see the guidelines below for detailed
information on each type of internship. Please apply for only one
internship at a time, and indicate in your cover letter whether or not
you might be available for a different department. All interns are
expected to help with general office administrative tasks such as data
entry, photocopying, mailings, and other various support tasks as
needed.
Benefits of an internship at Graywolf include a great hands-on learning
experience at a well-established nonprofit arts organization, a
flexible schedule, and free books. College credit is also available.
Interested applicants must be in the third or fourth year of an
undergraduate degree. Higher level applicants are welcome; the work
level will be adjusted to the applicant’s level of education and
experience. The internships require a commitment of fifteen to twenty-five
hours per week for a period of four months. Internships must be
scheduled during Graywolf’s operating hours (9 AM through 5 PM, Monday
through Friday). We structure our internships around the academic
calendar, with three sessions per year: Winter/Spring, Summer, and Fall.
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to:
Steve Woodward
Graywolf Press
250 Third Avenue North, Suite 600
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Please do not email resumes.
Please submit resumes and cover letters according to the following schedule:
Winter/Spring internships : resumes accepted between September 1st and November 15th of the previous year.
Summer internships : resumes accepted between February 15th and
April 1st. (Please note: Since summer internships are particularly
competitive, consider applying for a winter/spring or fall internship
if you can.)
Fall internships : resumes accepted between June 1st and July 15th.